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1444-Puppy and 1445-Happy that stayed with us for a while as the family went out of Macau have returned to the family.
This program is mainly available to members and adopters at special rates.
For dogs, 50 patacas per day and for cats 30 patacas per day.
In case of members the membership fees must be update and fully paid for all the year (MOP 360).
Non members or non adopters may exceptionally apply for this facility paying double, if we have space.
Priority is always given to members and adopters!
Who has adopted one animal from Anima do not pay any accommodation fee in the first year of adoption provided the
period of accommodation does not exceed 15 days!
So, this program is also conceived to convince community members to be our members.
For a dog, for instance, for a 15 days period, the savings is 750 patacas and for cats 450, enough...

This is a story about Greyhound racing accidents in the UK taken from www.greyhound-data.com. Compiled by The International Society Against Exploitation of Racing Animals
What about Macau?
In Macau the situation is even worst: 30 dogs are being killed at a very young age, between one and three years old.
The effect of that killing is that the track replaces all animals (around 700) in two years time!
We have calculated with the information provided by the Macau track that they are killing of around 30 animals per month.
The number of animals being inactive for reasons such as tiredness, injuries or sickness reaches, using the track’s own numbers, is more than 40 per cent in several months!
The ratio of injury is over 20 percent in many months also. The track is old and the number of races per day as well the number of races per month exceeds...

The dark side of the Australian tracks.
They're the victims you'll never see at the racetrack. Tied up, terrified, and savagely mauled in widespread 'live baiting' sessions. Groundbreaking Animals Australia / Animal Liberation Qld investigations uncover the shocking truth!...

In Macau nobody is authorized to go inside the Canidrome to have a picture!
Even the NGOs like Anima!
All is a secret business, broadcast in live as nobody goes there!
Broadcasting in live creates the potential of huge illegal betting In Macau and in Mainland China!
Is this what the community wants?
No!
The Macau Government has to stop this bloody business!...

Retired track Greyhound can live in families like any other dog!
The track in Macau tells us that Greyhounds need a special training in order to be adopted by families.
We have as our partners the most experienced people handling Greyhounds in the world and all of them refer that this is a silly lie!
That lie is making the Canidrome giving only for adoption in the last three years a total of four dogs!
And the first one was adopted by its own vet!
They prefer to kill them in an average of 30 per month than to be active in adoptions!
Why?
Because easily, after killing, they buy in Australia and sell them in public auction pocketing money that is not taxable or subject to very low taxes!
And the Macau Authorities doesn’t care at all about that!
Instead of being active in adoptions, the Canidrome uses the IACM Macau...

857-Ron Chai was lost in the trail when walked by one volunteer (staff in day-off) from 29 April.
It passed already two days and no signs of him.
Anima has been looking for him up to night time.
We are closing daily at 5 pm up to this Sunday in order to allow all Anima team to look for him. He was lost in the trail near Anima in Altinho de Ka Ho area with a leash and a harness. IACM was informed as the animal is property of Anima and properly registered as so.
He is mainly black and a little brown!
If you see him please call Anima (63018939, 28703224)!
Thanks!...

In Macau the situation is very bad: 30 dogs are being killed at a very young age, between one and three years old.
The effect of that killing is that the track replaces all animals (around 700) in two years time!
We have calculated with the information provided by the Macau track that they are killing of around 30 animals per month.
The number of animals being inactive for reasons such as tiredness, injuries or sickness reaches, using the track’s own numbers, is more than 40 per cent in several months!
The ratio of injury is over 20 percent in many months also. The track is old and the number of races per day as well the number of races per month exceeds the good sense. Even in an old track we believe that those figures are not real, meaning only an excuse for them to kill innocent animals...

For those who continue to abandon animals because of a pregnancy or because of children, please see one more good example of a responsible family.
It comes today from Shibani and her husband!
They have adopted 783-Trileg, now Jumpy, on 8 July 2012.
Trileg was abandoned by another family on 25 January 2012, because who was in charge of him refers that he barks at night time!
Now little Rohan was born and Jumpy is his Bodyguard!
Jumpy is a very big and friendly black dog that had a leg very damaged when was living in a site in Taipa.
Anima had no choice than to cut his leg!
According to Shibani “they are getting along very well and I wanted to share that with you guys. Jumpy is very protective of him. Purely by instinct. He is an amazing dog. And I'm glad that Rohan is so lucky to have this...

Today 23 people visited us, 17 were Wynn Macau staff!
Steve Wynn is Anima Honorary Life President!
More and more visitors come to Anima!
Last year we have 5,511 visitors as compared with 5,032 visitors in 2013, an increase of around 9.5%!
In 2015, up to the end of March, we had 1,775 visitors an increase of 24.7% as compared with 1,481 in the same period of 2014!
Thank you for trusting us and supporting our work!
Please help us donating to
ANIMA – Sociedade Protectora dos Animais de Macau
to the following bank accounts:
Banco Nacional Ultramarino, account number 9003472840
Bank of China, account number 01-01-20-794318
ICBC, account number 0119100200000960934
And inform us of your donation to anima@macau.ctm.net
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857-Ron Chai was walked by one of our staff, as a volunteer as she was in day-off, in the trails near the helicopter area when escaped scared with the sound of one helicopter.
He was properly leashed and with a harness. It was the first time he went out of Anima.
This is the new measure being implemented by Anima in order to socialize all dogs with community members in order to allow them to go out to the trails and be more prepared to be adopted!
Unfortunately, he got so scared that unexpectedly tried to bite the volunteer which lost control of him.
We have been looking for him until 7:30 pm last night and we have now six staff of Anima looking for him in the Altinho de Ka Ho area.
Unfortunately he escaped also with the leash.
IACM was informed as the animal is property of Anima and...